baggin on raduis arm

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baggin on raduis arm
msturg avatar
msturg
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the ones pictured, flipped their radius arms so they lose a good amount of turning. Brian (slammedxonair) didn't flip his so his should have close to the factory turning radius.
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Lexpusher96
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Yeah, that's exactly what I had in mind, except for flipping the radius arms. It would work fine, if not better, without flipping them. And heat from exhaust shouldn't be an issue.
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droppedmzda
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Here you go
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droppedmzda
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slammedxonair
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didnt work for me
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bodydropped85
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bodydropped85 avatar
bodydropped85
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thall work till you contort the bushings in the radius arms till there no good. do that and put some heims on the end should ride pretty good. and be more alignable at that.
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bodydropped85
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to bad those airlifts are gona blow at that angle, its gona pull the plates out eventually. you shouldnt have a bag at more than a 30 degree angle when its got air in it.
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slammedxonair
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ya hes gona switch over to slam bags when he gets the money and the angles not really that bad its probably less of an angle than the front bags on my 2000 ranger. and ive seen setups with bigger angles work fine on link bars and such.